Nothing happens when i press the right arrow key on my DSI. I opened the back cover slightly, blew out any dust or anything that might have been the issue and then it worked. However, I put the cover back on and it stopped working again (character in game wont move right when right arrow key is pressed). I thought it might have been something to do with how tight the back cover was so i loosened it slightly - still wont work. SOOOOO Annoying!!!! Please help!!

Kindle? Sorry i have no idea what that is! :o) I dont have a problem with the screen being blank. I have a problem with the fact that the right hand arrow key on my Nintendo DSi wont make the character on the screen move to the right.

Thanks

solupleezeHi there

Kindle? Sorry i have no idea what that is! :o) I dont have a problem with the screen being blank. I have a problem with the fact that the right hand arrow key on my Nintendo DSi wont make the character on the screen move to the right.

The right arrow key on my Nintendo DS wont work. When i press it, the character will not move to the right.

I took the cover off and gently blew out any dust etc, it worked for about a minute until i put the screws back in (not too tight) and now its kaput again! Cant use it unless i am playing an entirely touch screen orientated game. So annoying.The right arrow key on my Nintendo DS wont work. When i press it, the character will not move to the right.
I took the cover off and gently blew out any dust etc, it worked for about a minute until i put the screws back in (not too tight) and now its kaput again! Cant use it unless i am playing an entirely touch screen orientated game. So annoying.

Hello there here is somthing that can help you hopefullyNintendo DS Lite - Sticky ButtonsWhat you will need:

1 clean, dry toothbrush (no toothpaste on it)

How to clean the buttons:

Turn off the Nintendo DS Lite system. Remove the AC adapter, and any Game Paks.

Turn the system screen-side down.

Using
a clean, dry toothbrush, gently and thoroughly scrub the area around
the buttons, working the bristles around the sides of the buttons.

Test the system for proper response.

Repeat
the process if necessary. If cleaning doesn't solve a sticky button
problem, the unit will need to be repaired. We do not advise opening
the system or using liquid cleaners at any time.

If none of the steps above solve the problem, your system will need to be repaired.

Nintendo
offers convenient repairs, fast turnaround times and, for all systems
repaired, a new one-year manufacturer's warranty. To begin the repair
process, we will need to gather some information from you.Please click 'Continue' if you wish to set up an online repair order. We will walk you through the process step by step.best regards michael

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Turn on the computer and immediately press the F10 key repeatedly until a BIOS Setup screen opens. If nothing happens, press the F1 key repeatedly.

Use the arrow keys to move through the options (Note the commands key list in the lower right of the link I provided to HP.com) You will likely need to enter the advanced area to change your boot order.

TI calculators have an annoying habit of dimming the screen when the batteries are changed so that it appears as if the calculator isn't turning on. Turn the calculator on (or at least press the ON key). Press and release the 2ND key. Press and hold the Up-arrow key for a few seconds and see whether the screen becomes legible.

If this doesn't do it, please reply to this post and we'll go on from there.

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1. Press the menu key
2. Press the left or right arrow to show VOLUME CONTROL, press OK
3. Press the left or right arrow to show CALLING TONE, press OK
4. Press the left or right arrow to select volume (0 - 3), press OK
5. Press the STOP/RESET key.

I assume there is no second mouse on the system and you are using keyboard commands. Try the following in the device manager..

Press Control-Esc or press the Windows key on your keyboard to bring up the Start menu.

Using the up arrow key, highlight "Settings."

Right arrow key to "Control Panel" and press the enter key.

Use the arrow keys to highlight the System icon and press the Enter key.

Use the right arrow key to select the Device Manager tab. (For Windows
XP/2000 , use the right arrow key select the "Hardware" tab. Now
use the tab key, select the "Device Manager" button and press the enter
key.)

Use the "Tab" key to select the "Computer Icon" at the top of the list of device icons.

Use the down arrow key to highlight the Mouse icon.

Use the right arrow key to open the mouse icon and verify there is
a mouse icon that states, "HID-compliant mouse," and another entry that
states the name of your USB device.

If there are any errors reported on these icons by exclamation
points or red X's, highlight these icons using the arrow keys and "Tab"
to the "Remove" button and press the enter key. (For Windows XP/2000 ,
highlight these icons using the arrow keys and then press Alt-A keys.
From the "Action" menu, highlight "Uninstall" and press the enter key.)
When the "Confirm Device Removal" box appears, press the enter key.

Once these icons have been removed, use the Tab key to get to the
"Refresh" button and allow Windows to re-detect the pointing device.
(If u r using Windows XP/2000 , press the Alt-A keys. From the "Action" menu,
select "Scan for hardware changes" and press the Enter key.)

Use the arrow keys to open the Mouse icon again and verify that there are no errors reported.